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November 16, 2024

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*) EU weighs suspension of political ties with Israel European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell urges bold action, proposing a suspension of political dialogue with Israel and a ban on imports from illegal settlements. Citing Israel's disregard for international law in Gaza, Borrell calls for decisive measures, set for discussion at next week’s Foreign Affairs Council. Israel's war in Gaza — now in its 407th day — has killed at least 43,000 Palestinians and wounded over 103,000, with another 10,000 feared buried under debris. *) Muslim Trump supporters criticise his pro-Israel cabinet picks Muslim Trump supporters voice dismay over his pro-Israel cabinet, labelling it "Zionist overdrive." Picks like Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee and Elise Stefanik spark backlash among those who helped secure swing state victories. Leaders cite broken peace promises and a tilt toward neo-conservatism. Yet some defend Trump, emphasising his broader peace agenda amid Middle East turmoil. *) Zelenskyy believes Trump can end Russia-Ukraine War Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed optimism that Donald Trump’s leadership could hasten the end of the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump, reiterating his "America First" stance, pledged to broker peace, calling for an end to the conflict. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for a just resolution, stressing Ukraine’s independence and firm stance in negotiations. *) North Korean leader orders 'mass production' of attack drones North Korea's Kim Jong-un has ordered the mass production of attack drones, escalating tensions in the region. These drones are designed to target both land and sea, raising concerns about potential attacks on South Korea and beyond. This move comes amid increasing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia. Experts believe that North Korea may have acquired drone technology from Russia, which could have implications for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. *) Brazil takes the lead in global alliance to combat hunger Brazil has taken the lead in forming a global alliance to combat hunger and poverty. The initiative, launched ahead of the G20 summit, aims to lift 500 million people out of poverty by 2030. The alliance brings together wealthy nations, NGOs, and financial institutions to provide financial aid and expertise to countries in need.

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